The Sou Fujimoto exhibition in London features the architect's experimental future work

By Hope Daley|

Tuesday, Jul 31, 2018

'Sou Fujimoto: Futures of the Future' exhibition at the Japan House London. Image: RSI-Studio.

The Japan House in London's exhibition Sou Fujimoto: Futures of the Future features the influential work of the Japanese architect and his vision for the future. Held in collaboration with Tokyo's TOTO GALLERY·MA, this is the first UK showing of Fujimoto's work as part of the London Festival of Architecture. Emphasizing architecture as inspiration and potential, the exhibition not only looks at current projects but also highlights his architectural experiments for the future.

In addition, Fujimoto also presents 'Architecture is Everywhere' which illustrates the concept of discovering architecture within the forms of everyday objects. The exhibition will be on display until August 5th, so be sure to check it out while it is still open for one more week. Admission to the gallery is free.

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The Japan House in London's exhibition Sou Fujimoto: Futures of the Future features the influential work of the Japanese architect and his vision for the future. Held in collaboration with Tokyo's TOTO GALLERY·MA, this is the first UK showing of Fujimoto's work as part of the London Festival of Architecture. Emphasizing architecture as inspiration and potential, the exhibition not only looks at current projects but also highlights his architectural experiments for the future.

In addition, Fujimoto also presents 'Architecture is Everywhere' which illustrates the concept of discovering architecture within the forms of everyday objects. The exhibition will be on display until August 5th, so be sure to check it out while it is still open for one more week. Admission to the gallery is free.